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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
I like the arc of Kirk's character from TOS through TWOK, TSFS and TUC. Seeing him used up and embittered really felt real and right: an old man weighed down by all the sacrifices he made for 'king and country.'
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
My wife still laughs about how I teared up at the end of that movie.The way each character was allowed to age and change throughout the movies was one of the interconnected beauties of all of them. The entire "family" idea that Abrams stresses didn't come from TOS. That feeling developed in the movies. At the end of TUC, I'm not sure Kirk finds himself embittered so much as he realizes the irony of how the final major success of his career (or at least the military part of it) was about contributing to making himself and the Cold War atmosphere he thrived in obsolete. After all, only Nixon could go to China.
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
As for "The universe needs the Enterprise crew to come together" seen upthread...I *think* that was born out of interviews with Nimoy. I understand the reflexive distaste for those Gaimanesque notions, but i had no problem with it. |
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
Think of it as a purely natural phenomenon. Like a river that returns to its original course even if its path is temporarily diverted . . ..
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
Well, I can't really take credit for it. It's an old scifi idea. Let's just call it "temporal inertia" to make it sound more scientific!
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Location: Pennsylvania, USA
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
That is almost, but not quite, like some people's solution to the "Grandfather Paradox". In this twist to the classic Grandfather Paradox, some people solve the problem outlined in the paradox by saying that EVEN IF you went back in time in an attempt to kill your grandfather, the very fact your grandfather originally lived long enough to sire one of your parents proves that there would be no way that you would succeed in killing him. You would fail every time you tried, because that's the way the timeline was "meant to be". This "it was meant to be" isn't necessarily a mystic event, as you concur with your post, but rather it is just the way the timeline happens (that he lives) and there is nothing that can change the timeline. The failed attempt on his life by you is just part of the timeline.
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Location: Defying Gravity
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
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Location: Pennsylvania, USA
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
In "Mirror Mirror", how did the Mirror universe crew just happen to come together as roughly the same contingent as the "prime universe"? In "Yesterday's Enterprise", how did the Enterprise-D's crew come to be together when obviously the history of each crew member was very different than in the "prime universe" up to that point? |
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
I can buy that. But still, that means it is possible for the same crew to all come together in another timeline.
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Location: In the bleachers
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
For example, things would've turned out very differently if McCoy had not been assigned to the Enterprise, and had taken Kirk aboard, say, the Farragut. Considering the theories that say that there are infinite universes that unfold in infinite ways, there may be many where Kirk, Spock, and McCoy never met or were never even born. Of course, those universes wouldn't be as much fun as the others.
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Location: St. Paul, MN
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Re: Do you think Star Trek needed a reboot?
I think there are plenty of other examples where this can be deduced though. One that I can remember from DS9 was in "Accession" where the prophets sent a Bajoran back in time, and Kira remembered the guy's book as being unfinished, yet now it clearly was finished. It showed that changes could be made in the past without significantly altering the future, all while the people in the present retained memories of the previous time. Of course, none of those other examples had anything major like Vulcan imploding. Usually when those would happen, that's when we'd see the alternate universes. The one in "Yesterday's Enterprise" managed to pull the crew together in a similar way, although there were the notable exceptions of Yar/Worf/Troi. That at least implies that in one version of Trek, time travel was a little bit more deterministic. However, time travel in Star Trek has seldom been consistent, so basically anything goes. |
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